AUTHOR=Meinander Outi , Kontu Anna , Kouznetsov Rostislav , Sofiev Mikhail TITLE=Snow Samples Combined With Long-Range Transport Modeling to Reveal the Origin and Temporal Variability of Black Carbon in Seasonal Snow in Sodankylä (67°N) JOURNAL=Frontiers in Earth Science VOLUME=8 YEAR=2020 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.00153 DOI=10.3389/feart.2020.00153 ISSN=2296-6463 ABSTRACT=
In the Arctic areas, the influence of global climate change is enhanced. Enabling a better understanding of the changes in the Arctic environment is of the utmost importance. The deposition of local and long-range transported air pollutants includes light-absorbing aerosols, such as black carbon (BC), which darken bright surfaces and induce snow melt. In 2009–2013, surface snow was sampled on a weekly basis during autumn, winter and spring at the Arctic Space Center of the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Sodankylä, which is located north of the Arctic Circle (67.37° N, 26.63° E). Snow samples were analyzed for BC with an Organic/Elemental Carbon Aerosol (OCEC) analyzer. These data were combined with SILAM modeling (System for Integrated modeLing of Atmospheric coMposition) to reveal the origin and temporal (weekly, monthly, and seasonal) variability of black carbon in seasonal snow. Quantitative footprint calculations for the BC observations were performed with the SILAM-model considering emission sources at all heights and including also the sensitivity to the local and near-surface sources. The median BC concentration in snow was 25 μg/kg (number of samples